The game is good and solid and all but it's hampered by wee annoying things.
Firstly, the game seems to react to the motion of the cursor. So a completely static image will shift in relation to the position of the mouse. Why is that even a thing? It offers nothing to a gameplay experience.
Secondly, there are bits of the story which are... a bit thin and make you want to roll your eyes. The best friend is annoying and the MC is a borderline idiot at times. Yeah I get it they're still at school and who wasn't at that age but really just cause I was those things doesn't mean I like playing a game where he's also that way. It feels like the the writer had a plot in mind and it was going to happen no matter how absurd it was
There's a scene early on where the MC is stealing a bra. Now, the reason for this is the aforementioned annoying friends needs to see these so he can get the measurements for a comic he's writing. The MC gets caught TWICE with them and then plot happens.
Now first of all that's absurd. Even if he knew the sizes so he can draw it exactly he's not going to draw it to the exact level so just do a rough guess. A normal person would but the game demands the MC gets caught with it so it happens. The MC gets caught TWICE with the offending garment just sticking out of his pocket/under his bed. You'd think they'd learn but no, the plot demands it so of course it happens.
Are we really thinking that the writer couldn't come up with a more plausible scenario to justify what ultimately happens? It's weak to say the least and if that's the level of expectation I worry the rest of the plot will be equally implausible.... well... as implausible as a game is where the MC has powers. Allowance have to be made but jeez
I'm being harsh here I feel. The game's beautiful. the visuals are top notch. It's just the story . it feels at times it draws attention to the absurdity when it could have been done a bit differently. So you're speaking to someone in your head and they're basically explaining the game mechanics to you, but despite it being in your head they tell you that they've updated your smart phone so you can check your progress. Like as a game mechanic it's fine but by having the game draw attention to it it feels a bit peculiar. Kind of meta but at the same time it's not played off as such so you're heading all this exposition but you're left wondering how someone who is in your head could have updated your smart phone. Like how would that work?
Firstly, the game seems to react to the motion of the cursor. So a completely static image will shift in relation to the position of the mouse. Why is that even a thing? It offers nothing to a gameplay experience.
Secondly, there are bits of the story which are... a bit thin and make you want to roll your eyes. The best friend is annoying and the MC is a borderline idiot at times. Yeah I get it they're still at school and who wasn't at that age but really just cause I was those things doesn't mean I like playing a game where he's also that way. It feels like the the writer had a plot in mind and it was going to happen no matter how absurd it was
There's a scene early on where the MC is stealing a bra. Now, the reason for this is the aforementioned annoying friends needs to see these so he can get the measurements for a comic he's writing. The MC gets caught TWICE with them and then plot happens.
Now first of all that's absurd. Even if he knew the sizes so he can draw it exactly he's not going to draw it to the exact level so just do a rough guess. A normal person would but the game demands the MC gets caught with it so it happens. The MC gets caught TWICE with the offending garment just sticking out of his pocket/under his bed. You'd think they'd learn but no, the plot demands it so of course it happens.
Are we really thinking that the writer couldn't come up with a more plausible scenario to justify what ultimately happens? It's weak to say the least and if that's the level of expectation I worry the rest of the plot will be equally implausible.... well... as implausible as a game is where the MC has powers. Allowance have to be made but jeez
I'm being harsh here I feel. The game's beautiful. the visuals are top notch. It's just the story . it feels at times it draws attention to the absurdity when it could have been done a bit differently. So you're speaking to someone in your head and they're basically explaining the game mechanics to you, but despite it being in your head they tell you that they've updated your smart phone so you can check your progress. Like as a game mechanic it's fine but by having the game draw attention to it it feels a bit peculiar. Kind of meta but at the same time it's not played off as such so you're heading all this exposition but you're left wondering how someone who is in your head could have updated your smart phone. Like how would that work?